2013
DOI: 10.1111/lam.12154
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Diversity and biological activities of the bacterial community associated with the marine sponge Phorbas tenacior (Porifera, Demospongiae)

Abstract: Significance and Impact of the Study: This study presents the first report on the diversity of the cultivable bacteria associated with the marine sponge Phorbas tenacior, frequently found in the Mediterranean Sea. Evaluation of the antiplasmodial, antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of the isolates has been investigated and allowed to select bacterial strains, confirming the importance of Proteobacteria and Actinobacteria as sources of bioactive compounds.Keywords antimicrobial activity, antioxidant activ… Show more

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“…All these isolates belonged to genera previously isolated from other demosponges (Taylor et al ., ; Sipkema et al ., ) including the filter‐feeding P. tenacior collected in the same geographic area (Dupont et al ., 2013b). These results suggest that marine demosponges shelter similar cultivable microbial communities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…All these isolates belonged to genera previously isolated from other demosponges (Taylor et al ., ; Sipkema et al ., ) including the filter‐feeding P. tenacior collected in the same geographic area (Dupont et al ., 2013b). These results suggest that marine demosponges shelter similar cultivable microbial communities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…3. Comparisons of the taxonomic affiliations at class level of Bacteria isolated from Asbestopluma hypogea cave sample (in black, CA), of sequences obtained by pyrosequencing (in gray, CA) (Dupont et al, 2013a) and from Mediterranean sponge Phorbas tenacior (in white) (Dupont et al, 2013b). Pseudomonas sp.…”
Section: Proteobacteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recently, Lind et al [39] found that barettin isolated from the marine sponge Geodia barretti possesses antioxidant properties in ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) assays and lipid peroxidation cell assays. In addition, Dupont et al [40] reported that the crude extract of the marine sponge Phorbastenacior exhibited effects against DPPH-induced oxidative stress. Suberea mollis in the order Verongida in the family Aplysinellidae afforded two new brominated arginine-derived alkaloids: subereamines A and B; a new brominated phenolic compound has exhibited strong antioxidant potential compared to vitamin E and ascorbic acid; moreover, Suberea mollis contain subereaphenol D and the known compounds dichloroverongiaquinol, aerothionin, and purealdin L [41, 42].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[91] They are present in all major niches, including, for example, seawater, sediments, or microbial mats. [91,92] Often, these bacteria live associated with marine invertebrates such as ascidians/tunicates, [93,94] micro [51,53] and macro algae, [68] soft and stony corals, [73,95] tube worms, [96] numerous marine sponges, [97][98][99][100][101][102][103] and many other marine eukaryotes. [104] In particular, the tendency to form strong biofilms also on biotic surfaces is a crucial prerequisite for host colonization.…”
Section: Tropodithietic Acid Producers Host Organisms and Symbioticmentioning
confidence: 99%